Seeing Ear Theater was an internet based drama/re-enactment troupe attempting to capture the feel of older scifi radio plays. The content was originally maintained on the SciFi.com website and ran from 1997-2001. Episodes can be retrieved from the Internet Archive, but the episode numbers and dates are incorrect.
Title | Air Date (yyyy mm dd) | Author (adapted by) | |
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"Alice In Wonderland" | 1998? mm? dd? | Lewis Carroll (adapted by Charles Potter)[1] | |
"The Bigger One" | 1998? mm? dd? | Gregory Benford[1] | |
"Black Canoes" | 2000 09 01[2] | Tony Daniel[2] | |
"Breakaway, Backdown" | 1997? mm? dd? | James Patrick Kelly[1] | |
"Child's Play" | Unknown | William Tenn (adapted by Andrew Joffe)[1] | |
"A Clean Escape" | 1997 mm? dd?[3] | John Kessel (adapted by ?)[1] | |
"The Country Doctor" | 1997 03 dd?(before March 14)[4][5] | Franz Kafka (adapted by ?)[1] | |
"Daughter Earth" (Part 1) | 1999 02 08[6] | James Morrow[1] (adapted by?) | |
"Daughter Earth" (Part 2) | 1999 02 22[6] | James Morrow[1] (adapted by?) | |
"Death Of Captain Future" | 1998 03 05[7] | Allen Steele (adapted by Brian Smith)[1] | |
"Diary of A Mad Deity" | 2000 mm? dd?[8] | James Morrow[9] | |
"A Dry Quiet War" | 2000? mm? dd? | Tony Daniel[1] | |
"An Elevator and a Pole" | Unknown[10] | Tony Daniel[1] | |
"Emily 501" (Part 1) | 1999 12 31[6] | Tamara Hladik[1] | |
"Emily 501" (Part 2) | Unknown | Tamara Hladik[1] | |
"Facade" | Unknown | Amanda Hopkins[1] | |
"Feel The Zaz" (Part 1) | 1999 10 04[6] | James Patrick Kelly[1] | |
"Feel The Zaz" (Part 2) | 1999 10 18[6] | James Patrick Kelly[1] | |
"Fire Watch" | 2000? mm? dd? | Connie Willis (adapted by Tony Daniel)[1] | |
"The First (and Last) Musical on Mars" (Part 1) | 1998 08 17[11][12] | George Zarr[1] | |
"The First (and Last) Musical on Mars" (Part 2) | 1998 08 24[11][12] | George Zarr[1] | |
"The Flat Edge of the Earth" (Part 1) | 1998[13] 10 03[14] | Brian Smith and Terry Bisson[1] | |
"The Flat Edge of the Earth" (Part 2) | 1998[13] 10 12[14] | Brian Smith and Terry Bisson[1] | |
"George and the Red Giant" (Part 1) | 1998 07 20[15] | Stephen Baxter (adapted by Eric Brown)[1] | |
"George and the Red Giant" (Part 2) | 1998 08 03[15] | Stephen Baxter (adapted by Eric Brown[1] | |
"A Good Knight's Work" | Unknown | Robert Bloch (adapted by George Zarr)[1] | |
"Greedy Choke Puppy" | 1998 03 10[1] | Nalo Hopkinson[1] (adapted by ?) | |
"Herd Mentality" | 1998 03 31[16] | Kurt Roth[1] | |
"History of the Devil" (Part 1) | 1999 03 08[17] | Clive Barker[18] | |
"History of the Devil" (Part 2) | 1999 03 22 | Clive Barker | |
History of the Devil (Part 3) | 1999 04 05 | Clive Barker | |
"History of the Devil" (Part 4) | 1999 04 19 | Clive Barker | |
"History of the Devil" (Part 5) | 1999 05 03 | Clive Barker | |
"In The Shade of the Slowboat Man" | Unknown | Dean Wesley Smith (adapted by Kristine Kathryn Rusch)[1] | |
"Into The Sun" | 1997 03 10[19][20][21] | Brian Smith[1] | |
"The Jaguar Hunter" | Unknown[22] | Lucius Shepard | |
"Jumping Niagara Falls" | 1999 10 30[23] | Brian Smith and George Zarr[1] | |
"Kindred" (Part 1) | 2001 02 15[24][25] | Octavia Butler[24] (adapted by Tony Daniel)[1] | |
"Kindred" (Part 2) | 2001 02 20[25] | Octavia Butler (adapted by Tony Daniel) | |
"Kindred" (Part 3) | 2001 02 22[25] | Octavia Butler (adapted by Tony Daniel) | |
"Kindred" (Part 4) | 2001 02 27[25] | Octavia Butler (adapted by Tony Daniel) | |
"Knock" | 2000? mm? dd? | Fredric Brown (adapted by ?) | |
"Lay Your Hands On Me" | Unknown | Unknown | |
"Sleepy Hollow: The Legend" | 1997? mm? dd? | Washington Irving (adapted by George Zarr)[1] | |
"The Lucky Strike" | 2000 07 21[26] | Kim Stanley Robinson[27] (adapted by Fiona Avery)[1] | |
The Man Who Could Work Miracles | Unknown | H.G. Wells (adapted by Andrew Joffe)[1] | |
"Marilyn or the Monster" (Part 1) | 1999 12 03[6] | Jack Dann (adapted by Jack Dann and Brian Smith)[1] | |
"Marilyn or the Monster" (Part 2) | 1999 12 17[6] | Jack Dann (adapted by Jack Dann and Brian Smith)[1] | |
"The Martian Crown Jewels" | 1998 mm? dd? | Poul Anderson (adapted by Andrew Joffe)[1] | |
"Meet The Neighbor" | 1999 06 28[6] | George Zarr[1] | |
"Monkey's Paw" | 1998? mm? dd? | W. W. Jacobs (adapted by ?) | |
"Murder Mysteries" (Part 1) | 1999 08 ?[28][29] | Neil Gaiman (adapted by ?) | |
"Murder Mysteries" (Part 2) | 1999 09 10[28][29] | Neil Gaiman | |
"The Nostalgianauts" | 2000? mm? dd? | S.N. Dyer (adapted by George Zarr)[1] | |
"The Oblivion Syndrome" | 1998? mm? dd? | Benjamin Wach[30] | |
"Orson the Alien" | 1998 10 30[31] | Terry Bisson[31] | |
"Other Worlds" | 1999 01 25[6] | Charles Potter[1] | |
"Propagation of Light in a Vacuum" (Part 1) | 1999 07 12[6] | James Patrick Kelly[1] | |
"Propagation of Light in a Vacuum" (Part 2) | 1999 07 26[6] | James Patrick Kelly[1] | |
"The Signal-Man" | 1998? mm? dd? | Charles Dickens (adapted by George Zarr)[1] | |
"Snow, Glass, Apples" | 2001 05 31[32] | Neil Gaiman[33] | |
"Sorry, Wrong Number" | 1999 11 01[6] | Lucille Fletcher[1] | |
"The Tell-Tale Heart" | 1997 04 dd?[4] | Edgar Allan Poe (adapted by Brian Smith)[1] | |
"Think Like a Dinosaur" | 1998 02 05 | James Patrick Kelly (adapted by ?) | |
The Time Machine | Unknown | H.G. Wells (adapted by Charles Potter)[1] | |
"Times Arrow, Time's Spiral" | 1998 12 28[6][34] | George Zarr[1] | |
"Titanic Dreams" | 2000? mm? dd? | Robert Olen Butler (adapted by Sarah Montague)[1] | |
"Too Late - An Experiment in Sound" | 1998? mm? dd? | Brian Smith, George Zarr, and Rick Bradley[1] | |
"Tripping Astral" | 1997? mm? dd? | Unknown | |
"Wanted In Surgery" | 1997 10 31[35] | Harlan Ellison[36] | |
"The Wheel" (Part 1) | 1999 05 17[37] | Jeff Kraus and Sue Zizza[1] | |
"The Wheel" (Part 2) | 1999 05 31[6] | Jeff Kraus and Sue Zizza[1] | |
"The City of Dreams - Episode 1: The Damned Are Playing At Godzilla's Tonight" | 2000 07 10[38] | J. Michael Straczynski | |
"The City of Dreams - Episode 2: Rolling Thunder" | 2000 mm? dd? | J. Michael Straczynski | |
"The City of Dreams - Episode 3: The Friends of Jackie Clay" | 2000 mm? dd? | J. Michael Straczynski | |
"The City of Dreams - Episode 4: The Tolling Of The Hour" | 2000 mm? dd? | J. Michael Straczynski | |
"The City of Dreams - Episode 5: Night Calls" | 2001 mm? dd? | J. Michael Straczynski | |
"The City of Dreams - Episode 6: MCSD 00121J" | 2001 mm? dd? | J. Michael Straczynski | |
"The City of Dreams - Episode 7: Samuel Beckett, Your Ride Is Here" | 2001 mm? dd? | J. Michael Straczynski | |
"The City of Dreams - Episode 8: The Alpha and Omega of David Wells" | 2001 mm? dd? | J. Michael Straczynski | |
"The Moon Moth" (Part 1) | 2000 08 04 | Jack Vance (adapted by George Zarr)[1] | |
"The Moon Moth" (Part 2) | 2000 08 11 | Jack Vance (adapted by George Zarr)[1] | |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 "Seeing Ear Theater: SSFaudio". Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- 1 2 "PRNewswire".
- ↑ "John Kessel -- Bibliography".
- 1 2 "The Boston Globe: WHAT'S OLD IS NEW SEEING EAR THEATER PUTS EARLY RADIO SHOWS ON THE WEB". Retrieved 21 March 2014.
- ↑ "Internet Scout Report--1997 March 14".
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "Digital Deli Online FTP Site Holdings". Retrieved 21 March 2014.
- ↑ "RealAudio: The Death of Captain Future, with Marina Sirtis". Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- ↑ "The Paley Center for Media".
- ↑ "Internet Archive-Seeing Ear Theater Original Playhouse". Archived from the original on June 10, 2001. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
- ↑ "The Paley Center for Media". Retrieved 15 February 2014.
- 1 2 "Tom's Temple of MST3K Stuff-season 8-10b". Retrieved 20 February 2014.
- 1 2 "Mary Jo stars in new Seeing Ear Theatre production". Retrieved 20 February 2014.
- 1 2 "Author Biography and Bibliography". Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- 1 2 "Jacksonville.com: **WebWatch** Best bets on the Net 10/03/98". Retrieved 20 February 2014.
- 1 2 "B5's Jurasik and Katsulas star in Sci-Fi's online audio play". Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- ↑ "SF Audio Comedy starring MST3K cast members now online". Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- ↑ "Lost Souls - Confessions - Dominion March 1999". Retrieved 13 March 2014.
- ↑ "The Paley Center for Media".
- ↑ "Modem Operandi Places To Go, Things To See On The Internet And Beyond". Retrieved 21 March 2014.
- ↑ "CYBERSCENE - A daily guide to online services". Retrieved 21 March 2014.
- ↑ "Internet Scout Report--1997 March 14".
- ↑ "The Paley Center for Media".
- ↑ "SCIFI.COM presents live streaming audio drama, 10/30 @ 8pm ET". Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- 1 2 "OctaviaButler.net". Retrieved 15 February 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 "KINDRED: A SCIFI.COM AUDIO-DRAMA ADAPTATION". Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- ↑ "PRNewswire". Retrieved 15 February 2014.
- ↑ "PRNewswire".
- 1 2 "Gaiman Radio Play". Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- 1 2 "The Paley Center for Media".
- ↑ Sci Fi Channel's Seeing Ear theatre. v. 2 (Audiobook on Cassette, 1999) [WorldCat.org]. OCLC 42788623. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
- 1 2 "The Paley Center for Media".
- ↑ "Neil Gaiman - May 2001". Retrieved 13 March 2014.
- ↑ "The Paley Center for Media".
- ↑ "Audio Plays - Mrs. Bertsch's Class". Retrieved 20 February 2014.
- ↑ "Minicon 41 Programbook". Retrieved 3 March 2014.
- ↑ "Harlan Ellison Webderland".
- ↑ "Online SF Audio Drama with Trek's Dawson & Robinson". Retrieved 16 February 2014.
- ↑ "The Abyss: Fall Into It". Retrieved 21 March 2014.
External links
- OTR Plot Spot: Seeing Ear Theatre - plot summaries and reviews.
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